Famously, in 1938, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the co-creators of Superman, sold all rights to the character to the comic-book publisher Detective Comics, Inc, later National Comics and forerunner ...
And just sold at Heritage Auctions for the princely sum of $264,000, a pitch for Superman by Jerry Siegel in letter form, setting out how it might work as a newspaper strip, to another artist, Russell ...
Superman is not just the first superhero. He’s also the most important superhero. Revising their story about a bold tyrant with fantastic mental powers called “Reign of the Superman,” writer Jerry ...
“A gift from Jerry Siegel’s grandsons Michael and James Larson – a reprint of the first issue of Action Comics signed by Jerry,” Gunn shared alongside the photo. “It’s been great having Mike and Jim ...
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On the new podcast The Comics Code, host Graeme Burk busts the myth about the creation of Superman in 1934. Comics fans have been told time after time the story that Cleveland teenager Jerry Siegel ...
A new exhibition about the Jewish comics experience delves into how Golden Age superheroes like Superman and Captain America roused the American public during the war. Punching Nazis was what ...
CLEVELAND: It was a perfect Aug. 2 day for Superman to soar above the skies of Northeast Ohio with highs in the mid-70s and mostly sunny skies as The Siegel and Shuster Society, a local organization ...
Superman needs to ditch his clean-cut image for good, and return to his roots as a ruthless champion of the oppressed.
As production continues on James Gunn's Superman Legacy in Svalbard, Norway, the filmmaker has taken to social media to share a gift he received from the grandsons of the iconic DC Comics hero's ...
UNDATED (CNN Newsource/WKRC) - It might be time to dig that old comic book collection out of storage. A new record for the most expensive comic book ever sold was just set. But, it wasn't just your ...
A letter to Warner Bros from the late widow of Superman creator Jerry Siegel has surfaced. Writing to Warner CEO Jeffrey L Bewkes regarding the family's lawsuit with the studio, Joanne Siegel called ...